Andrew Hubbard says current framework has created unfairness and confusion.
The insurance industry hopes a climate adaptation framework will stop things like housing developments being consented on flood-prone land, Insurance Council chief Kris Faafoi says.
There will be a relentless focus on unleashing growth, the Prime Minister says.
Submitters are divided over who has sovereignty and what it means.
Changes are designed to allow people to work remotely and holiday in New Zealand.
Parliament resumes sitting tomorrow and it has a range of economically related legislation to pass into law this year.
He says it is a matter of ‘change makers’ versus the ‘majority for mediocrity’.
Luxon says for too long the country has said ‘no’ to development, but new agency – Invest NZ – will be a one-stop shop for attracting foreign investment.
Government spending is slightly lower than forecast in the five months to the end of November.
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